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I'm Not In A Organized Religon, I Never Was. I Have My Own Belief System Based On Parts Of Other Religons And My Own Morals & Beliefs Based On Experiences And Lessons. I Do Knock On Organized Religon Simply Because Of How Silly It Really Is To Me. The Idea Of A "Man In The Sky" That Controls Everything Is Absurd Because Why Would He Let Murder Happen? You Can Argue The Free Will Arguement But If He Gave Us That Then Why Let Millions Die Because Of It, That's Stupid. When People Lose "Faith" Is When They Grow Crazy Because The Pressure's The Religon Brings Be It By Your Family Telling You It's Right Or Other Factors. Organized Religon Is Simply Unreal And It Leaves Little Choice In An Ever Changing World. We Have Choices, But As A Kid You Don't Really Get A Choice You Are What Your Parents Are. Therefore, That Influences You Throughout Your Whole Life. You Either Say Yes This Religon Is Right When You Learn About Other Religons Or You Say No This Is Wrong And I'm Joining Another Religon But If You Like Parts Of The Other Religons You Would Always Be Looking For Parts Of It And Even Though Every Religon Is Basically The Same It Doesn't Make Sense To Me.
exactly. man has free will to kill, but what about man's free will to not be killed?
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I'm Not In A Organized Religon, I Never Was. I Have My Own Belief System Based On Parts Of Other Religons And My Own Morals & Beliefs Based On Experiences And Lessons. I Do Knock On Organized Religon Simply Because Of How Silly It Really Is To Me. The Idea Of A "Man In The Sky" That Controls Everything Is Absurd Because Why Would He Let Murder Happen? You Can Argue The Free Will Arguement But If He Gave Us That Then Why Let Millions Die Because Of It, That's Stupid. When People Lose "Faith" Is When They Grow Crazy Because The Pressure's The Religon Brings Be It By Your Family Telling You It's Right Or Other Factors. Organized Religon Is Simply Unreal And It Leaves Little Choice In An Ever Changing World. We Have Choices, But As A Kid You Don't Really Get A Choice You Are What Your Parents Are. Therefore, That Influences You Throughout Your Whole Life. You Either Say Yes This Religon Is Right When You Learn About Other Religons Or You Say No This Is Wrong And I'm Joining Another Religon But If You Like Parts Of The Other Religons You Would Always Be Looking For Parts Of It And Even Though Every Religon Is Basically The Same It Doesn't Make Sense To Me.
exactly. man has free will to kill, but what about man's free will to not be killed?
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"Good and great are seldom the same man"

My wins? I always 'planet/plan it' 'son/sun' so YEAH THE 'STAR'S' NICEST 'check' the win 'rec' its like its 'WEARING CAR PRICES'
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